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  2. A good wattage range for most e-bikes—even the best cheap electric bikes—can be from 350-750 watts, depending on the size and design of the bike. More wattage usually requires a bigger battery.

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    Take up to $1,200 off an e-bike from the accessible, highly affordable brand Rad Power Bikes, and save big on the RadRover 6, RadCity 5, RadTrike, and more.

  4. Brammo Enertia - Wikipedia

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    The Enertia is an electric motorcycle designed and sold by Brammo, Inc. It uses a Lithium iron phosphate battery , and is intended as a commuter vehicle. Enertia motorcycles first went on sale in late July 2009, [ 2 ] and began selling at Best Buy in August 2009.

  5. Electric motorcycles and scooters - Wikipedia

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    Three months and 2,800 km (1,700 mi) of commuting on an electric motorcycle cost Lavrinc less than $30 for electricity; on a BMW gasoline bike a single trip of 650 km (400 mi) cost nearly the same. In Australia, UBCO battery Electric Motorbike running cost is 88¢ per 100 km.

  6. Scorpio Electric - Wikipedia

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    Pre-orders for the X1 began in November 2021, and the company aims to start shipping the bikes in late 2022 and early 2023. Pre-orders for the X1 can be made via the company's official website for US$1,000, though the motorbike retails for US$9,800, exclusive of taxes and other charges.

  7. LAPD embraces the clean and silent electric motorcycle - AOL

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    If we were ever asked to ride an electric motorcycle, our first instinct would be to make NYEEEEAWWWW noises to compensate for the vehicle's silent engine. That's precisely why we're not employed ...